It always happens when you make plans that things go wrong. Updating should continue without further glitches. My old Polymate Jennifer asks, “Write about what you feel is the one most important thing in life.” My answer, “Truth” will be expected by many, probably, but the far more interesting question remains: “Why?” Ever since I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘love’
Question #3: What is the Most Important Thing In Life?
Posted in Autobiographical, Philosophy in General, tagged David Hume, epistomology, existentialism, God, Jann, Josh, Karl Jaspers, Kierkegaard, life, love, Nietzsche, Socrates, Truth on 10 December, 2008 | 1 Comment »
And What Then is Love?
Posted in Existentialism and Authenticity, People and Psychology, tagged ?, Caitlin, in love, love, nature, of, reason, romantic, what is on 22 July, 2008 | 4 Comments »
A while back, Caitlin asked me to write about love and trust, but the two seem different enough to me to justify separate articles. First I’d like to deal with love, specifically, romantic love. When I refer to “love” in the rest of this article, I will mean strictly “romantic” love. For this entry, I [...]
Understanding God in One Easy Step
Posted in Christianity, God and Theology, tagged atheism, Christianity, CS Lewis, God, love, peace, The Screwtape Letters, Truth on 7 December, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Lately, it seems to have become fashionable to use the nature of God as an argument against God. It runs something like this: “If there is a God, how can you claim to know the mind of God? How can any one human being understand the nature of something so infinite and incomprehensible?” Like most [...]